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This package adds support for all font sizes, even non-integer resp. non-pt sizes to package setspace. This not only improves compatibility with KOMA-Script but also corrects the stretch value of the usual font sizes.
This LaTeX document class tries to adhere to the Biographical Sketch formatting requirements outlined in NIH Notice NOT-OD-15-032.. This new format is required for applications submitted for due dates on or after May 25, 2015.
This package draws horizontal and vertical rulers on the foreground of every (or the current) page at absolute positions. In this way, you can check the page layout dimensions. You can also draw various rulers in the text.
The reason for the creation of the tasks environment was an unwritten agreement in German maths textbooks (especially (junior) high school textbooks) to organize exercises in columns counting horizontally rather than vertically. This is what the tasks package helps to achieve.
The purpose of this package is to draw the spectra of elements in a simple way. It relies on PGF/TikZ for drawing the desired spectrum, continuous or discrete. There are data available for the spectra of 98 elements and their ions (from the NASA database and from NIST). It also allows the user to draw spectra using their own data.
This LaTeX package allows quickly drawing quantum circuits. It bridges the gap between the two groups of packages that already exist: those that use a logic-oriented custom language, which is then translated into TeX by means of an external program; and the pure TeX versions that mainly provide some macros to allow for an easier input. yquant introduces a logic oriented language and thus brings the best of both worlds together. It builds on and interacts with TikZ, which brings an enormous flexibility for customization of individual circuit.
The CodeDoc class is an alternative to DocStrip (and others) to produce LaTeX code along with its documentation without departing from LaTeX's ordinary syntax. The documentation is prepared like any other LaTeX document and the code to be commented verbatim is simply delimited by an environment. When an option is turned on in the class options, this code is written to the desired file(s). The class also includes fully customizable verbatim environments which provide the author with separate commands to typeset the material and/or to execute it.
The Visual LaTeX FAQ is an innovative new search interface on LaTeX Frequently Asked Questions. This version is a French translation, offering links to the French-speaking LaTeX FAQ.
This package typesets a LaTeX counter such as page in an arbitrary base (default 16). It does not change font or typeface.
This package contains the source of the examples printed in The LaTeX Graphics Companion book, together with necessary supporting files.
The package uses PSTricks to produce diagrams of the visible planets, projected on the plane of the ecliptic. It is not possible to represent all the planets in their real proportions, so only Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars have their orbits in correct proportions and their relative sizes are observed. Saturn and Jupiter are in the right direction, but not in the correct size.
The package provides typesetting of Magic and Latin squares.
This package provides a Japanese font metric supporting vertical and horizontal typesetting, linegap punctuations, extended fonts, and more interesting and helpful features using traditional and simplified Chinese or Japanese fonts under LuaTeX-ja. It also makes full use of the priority feature, meeting the standards, and allows easy customisation.
E-TeX provides 32 768 mark registers; using this facility is far more comfortable than LaTeX tricks with \markright, \markboth, \leftmark and \rightmark. The package provides two commands for marking: \marksthe and \marksthecs, which have starred forms which disable expansion; new mark registers are allocated as needed. Syntax is closely modelled on the \marks primitive. Four commands are provided for retrieving the marks registers content: \thefirstmarks, \thebotmarks, \thetopmarks and \getthemarks; and the command \ifmarksequal is available for comparing the content of marks registers. The package requires an e-TeX enabled engine, and the etex package.
This package provides a template for a simple thesis or dissertation or technical report, in XeLaTeX. This simple template that can be further customized or extended, with numerous examples.
This package generates customized BibTeX bibliography styles from a generic file using docstrip driven by parameters generated by a menu application. It includes support for the Harvard style of citations.
The package provides a script to scale pictures down to a target resolution before creating a PDF document with pdfLaTeX.
This is a LaTeX package that provides TikZ-based macros to make it easy to draw graphs. The macros provided in this package are just abbreviations for TikZ codes, which can be complicated; but using the package will hopefully make drawing easier, especially when drawing repeatedly. The macros were chosen and developed with an emphasis on drawing graphs in economics.
This package provides a development of the (old) german.sty, this bundle provides German packages, BibTeX styles and documentary examples, for writing documents with bibliographies. The author has since developed the babelbib bundle, which (he asserts) supersedes germbib.
The package offers package or class authors a way to format counters with patterns. These patterns do not affect normal LaTeX treatment of counters.
This LaTeX package makes \hat put real hats on symbols.
This LaTeX3 package based on l3draw provides macros and an environment for Chinese chess manual writing.
This package provides LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX support for the Marcellus family of fonts, designed by Brian J. Bonislawsky. Marcellus is a flared-serif family, inspired by classic Roman inscription letterforms. There is currently just a regular weight and small-caps. The regular weight will be silently substituted for bold.
This collection of packages provides programs for conversion between font formats, testing fonts, virtual fonts, .gf and .pk manipulation, mft, fontinst, etc., and for manipulating OpenType, TrueType, Type 1, PostScript and other image formats.